Coach Chuck Pagano has said all week that starters who are healthy will play. Those who are injured will sit out because Sunday's result has no bearing on Indianapolis' playoff position. Indy (10-5) is locked into the No. 5 seed.

Houston (12-3) can clinch the AFC's top seed and a first-round bye with a win.

CINCINNATI — The Baltimore Ravens were resting receiver Anquan Boldin, defensive tackle Haloti Ngata and linebacker Terrell Suggs against the Cincinnati Bengals for a game that meant little to either team.

The Ravens have won the AFC North and the Bengals clinched the final wild card berth.

Boldin was inactive for the first time this season because of a bruised shoulder from Week 16's victory over the New York Giants. Ngata missed practice all week with a sore knee. Suggs returned from a torn right biceps and started the last two games. Safety Bernard Pollard misses a third consecutive game with an injured chest.

Cornerback Terence Newman is out for the Bengals because of a groin injury. Nate Clements takes his spot opposite Leon Hall.

ATLANTA — William Moore missed his fourth conscutive game with a hamstring injury, and the Atlanta Falcons' secondary also was without cornerback Christopher Owens against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Saints deactivated linebacker Scott Shanle, who concluded his seventh season with the team as a healthy scratch for the eighth consecutive game.

New Orleans' other inactives included starting cornerback Jabari Greer, who was ruled out Friday with a concussion; and defensive tackle Akiem Hicks, who has a left knee injury.

Most of the Panthers' scratches were injured, including running back Jonathan Stewart with a left ankle injury, and center Geoff Hangartner with a foot injury.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Jacksonville Jaguars deactivated Montell Owens and went with Keith Toston at running back against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, their fifth running back to start this season.

The Jaguars put Maurice Jones-Drew on injured reserve Friday, and Owens had started the previous three games. Owens wasn't on the injury report as the Jaguars went with Toston, whose last game running the ball was Dec. 12, 2010, when he had five carries for 22 yards for the Rams at New Orleans.